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The Bright Sessions
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Sweet Seals For You, Always
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Noah Kahan

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macklin celebrini has autism

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shitshit shit. umm no its fine. does anyone see a grenade pin on tbe floor
everyone seems to be doing quite well
aw mannnn
"...your cocoa is gonna get cold."
Remember when you could look things up online. Do you remember how we used to search
call me terminally academia-brained but i do think a lot of the fun of character analysis is figuring out how to build a compelling argument for a particular reading using lines of evidence from canon as well as meta/intertextual support
and you could say that what i’m saying here is basically “a lot of the fun of doing character analysis is doing character analysis” but let’s be real a lot of fandom character analysis is pretty heavily vibes-based. and i think that’s where i really chafe up against the traditional thought-terminating fandom attitude of like, everyone’s opinions hold equal weight and any interrogation of that is inherently hostile. because i think it’s fascinating to dig into where others are coming from in terms of their views on characters or dynamics or whatever, especially when they differ significantly from more commonly expressed views, and part of that digging is asking people okay what parts of canon are you drawing from to support your opinion? what parts of canon are you disregarding or downplaying? how does this argument hold up in the light of how race, gender, class, ability, etc. operate both in the piece’s in-fiction and real world contexts?
it’s simple: when I like an adaptation, everyone complaining about changes to the text is a whiny baby who needs to get over themselves and accept that sometimes you have to change the story to enrich the experience/work within the medium. when I don’t like an adaptation, it’s because nobody else understands the core themes of the original work and would be better off just creating a story independent of what they’re trying to adapt.
stay vigilant. there are still people out there who will try to convince you that eating fruit is somehow bad for your body
spotted this sign at a hotdog restaurant where the extra long hotdog is called “the homewrecker”
get a room. ok now get another room. now a few more. now add a roof and a door. yay house yay
some twitter dot com shenanigans, might as well post this here too :D
Have You Seen Me?
randomly remembered this tweet and had to stop myself from bursting out laughing
my bad. turns off my perpetual motion dog catapulting machine
Lil comic with Orange meeting pink and more doodles of them